Yes, on the the eve of the election, ESPN’s Chris Berman — not Charles Gibson or Brian Williams — the “journalist” is getting a final chance to go one-on-one with the candidates, via satellite, during halftime.

The interviews will give both candidates a last major chance to appeal to Americans during a coveted spot on prime-time television. “MNF” has averaged 12.2 million viewers this season.

Hillary Clinton yucks it up with David Letterman in a recent appearance.

If you own a TV, it’s impossible not to see presidential candidates Brack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain. these days. And we’re not just talking about the regular news shows, campaigns and televised debates.

These three are everywhere. They’re clowning around with Leno and Letterman. They’re talking marital and family relationships with Oprah and Rachel Ray. They’re spoofing themselves on “Saturday Night Live” and “The Colbert Report.” They’re taping messages for “American Idol” and, yes, even WWE wrestling.

Is this made-for-TV campaign driving you crazy? Do you think the candidates are dumbing down the electoral process? Or do you find them much more entertaining than the average prime-time sitcom?

In today’s Times and Tribune, I have a piece on the made-for-TV trend, which has really grown ever since Hillary’s husband blew his sax on “Arsenio” in ’92. To check it out, click here. And to see Hillary’s Top 10 List, as presented last night on “Letterman,” go here.